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Memories of Colonisation in Medieval and Modern Castile: Rereading and Refashioning Al-Andalus

Memories of Colonisation in Medieval and Modern Castile: Rereading and Refashioning Al-Andalus - Hardcover

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Availability:In StockContributor:Rebecca de SouzaSeries:Oxford Modern Languages & Literature MonographsPublish date:02/21/25Pages:288
Language:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780198918097ISBN-10:198918097UPC:9780198918097Book Category:Literary CriticismBook Subcategory:Ancient and Classical, RenaissanceSize:9.42 x 6.39 x 0.82 inchesWeight:1.2522Product ID:SCFENP82FC
Memories of Colonisation in Medieval and Modern Castile: Rereading and Refashioning al-Andalus traces the evolving memory of a dominant al-Andalus in medieval Castilian and, later, modern Spanish literature, and its overlap with contemporary formations of collective identity, race, and nation. It presents a series of close readings of neomedievalist literary works that look back to the socioeconomic apogee of al-Andalus, the tenth-century Umayyad Caliphate of Cordoba, from the thirteenth to the nineteenth century. These works rewrite what has become known as the story of the siete infantes de Lara, although it is their Andalusi half-brother, Mudarra, who takes centre stage from the early modern period on.

In its earliest form, it is a story of a weak, conflictual county of Castile, dependent socioeconomically and morally upon Andalusi intervention. This book therefore traces how a story of Castilian weakness is repeatedly rewritten once the reverse colonial dynamic had taken hold and Castile had begun conquering al-Andalus. Memories of Colonisation asks why Mudarra and the infantes continue to reappear in medieval chronicles, from the Estoria de Espa?a to lesser-known regional historiography, early modern ballads, comedias, and nineteenth-century Romantic poetry and prose. By examining how each of these texts remember tenth century Iberia's fluid geographical and interracial boundaries, it explores how they support or challenge dominant contemporary discourses of collective identity, race, and nation; from the neogothic aspirations of thirteenth-century Castile to the antisemitism of fifteenth-century Toledo, expansion in the Mediterranean, the Islamophobia of the morisco expulsion, and the partisan manipulation of al-Andalus under nineteenth century liberalism.

As the first study of the development of Spanish neomedievalism, it explores how this serves as a productive, prescient discourse of cultural memory through which chroniclers, poets, playwrights, and authors can look forward. It questions the inevitability of Christian-Castilian colonial hegemony by invoking a narrative of Christian Iberia's own subjugation by a superior Umayyad Caliphate. It also explores how each text exposes the task of reconstructing historical memory in the present and thereby challenges the notion of a stable, incontestable past for Castile and Spain.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780198918097ISBN-10:198918097UPC:9780198918097Book Category:Literary CriticismBook Subcategory:Ancient and Classical, RenaissanceSize:9.42 x 6.39 x 0.82 inchesWeight:1.2522Product ID:SCFENP82FC
Rebecca De Souza, Lecturer in Spanish and Latin American Studies, University of Stirling

Rebecca De Souza is a Lecturer in Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of Stirling. She was previously a Humboldt Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at the Freie Universit?t Berlin and holds a PhD in Medieval and Modern Languages from the University of Oxford. Rebecca's work has appeared in La cor?nica, Bulletin of Spanish Studies, and postmedieval, amongst other venues. Her research investigates how memories of the premodern era are instrumentalised at particular historical moments across the Hispanophone world, from Iberia to Latin America, the Sephardic diaspora, and the Philippines.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

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